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Originally Posted by Artmo
(Post 19971851)
Withlacoochee scenery? I must have been going too faster see it😊
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Originally Posted by McBTC
(Post 19969171)
Have not seen any MeMovers in my area but I have seen several Eliptical bikes (ElliptiGO 8C)-- most often a couple (probably rentals) but a geezer now and then-- looks like they have groups...
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Originally Posted by JanMM
(Post 19973598)
They look as if they are enjoying themselves in spite of stupidly high centers of gravity and maximal wind resistance properties. But, an improvement over running, I suppose.
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Originally Posted by McBTC
(Post 19973647)
Gets the old folks outdoors I guess but as far as effectively utilizing streets and byways for transportation and pleasure they've 'gotta be looked at as just toys to those of us who've cultivated an appreciation for the beauty and efficiency of a road bike to transfer our relatively small amount of hp into meaningful mph. I'm not expecting to see anyone wearing a backpack and touring California's north coast Bicentennial Bike Route on one of these-- not sure rollerblades wouldn't be a better option.
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Originally Posted by JanMM
(Post 19973879)
Yes, if it gets folks outdoors vigorously exercising, its a good thing.
A number of years ago I was injured while training for a marathon. I was traveling to the race and had already booked the trip. I was able to do most of my training on an elliptical so I was able to do the race. I have to say I would have loved to have an Elliptigo since three hours on an elliptical in the gym was no party. :twitchy: |
Originally Posted by TCR Rider
(Post 19974297)
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I would have loved to have an Elliptigo since three hours on an elliptical in the gym was no party. :twitchy: |
Originally Posted by CrazyIvan
(Post 19968591)
That time of the year finally in Florida, cooler, low humidity. Switching from my road bicycle to the Me-Mover FIT gives me a great cross training workout. I was surprised when I started riding the Me-Mover almost 2 years ago, my leg muscles felt the difference in propulsion. Felt good standing giving my butt some needed time away from the saddle, I felt the difference in my glutes as well as my core big time.
My endurance has increased, that's the way I feel, good for a soon to be 80 year old in a few days. I did a 3 hour ride today over rolling hills which gives excellent aerobic training.
Originally Posted by McBTC
(Post 19969171)
Have not seen any MeMovers in my area but I have seen several Eliptical bikes (ElliptiGO 8C)-- most often a couple (probably rentals) but a geezer now and then-- looks like they have groups...
Originally Posted by JanMM
(Post 19973598)
They look as if they are enjoying themselves in spite of stupidly high centers of gravity and maximal wind resistance properties. But, an improvement over running, I suppose.
Originally Posted by TCR Rider
(Post 19974297)
This.
A number of years ago I was injured while training for a marathon. I was traveling to the race and had already booked the trip. I was able to do most of my training on an elliptical so I was able to do the race. I have to say I would have loved to have an Elliptigo since three hours on an elliptical in the gym was no party. :twitchy:
Originally Posted by McBTC
(Post 19974556)
There are a lot of reviews and mostly 5-star reviews, nearly all of which are from runners...
Tera Moody at age 37 in 14:19:12 distance of 213.2 miles Jordan Trump at age 30 in 17:01:12 distance of 255 miles |
Originally Posted by OldTryGuy
(Post 19975012)
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2017 Bike Sebring 12/24 Hours had 2 Elliptigo athletes. Amazing results for time on the machines.... RaceSmith, Inc. - Bike Sebring 24 Hours Tera Moody at age 37 in 14:19:12 distance of 213.2 miles Jordan Trump at age 30 in 17:01:12 distance of 255 miles The greatest distance on inline skates (rollerblades) in 24 hours by a male is 543.59 km (337.77 miles) and was achieved by Mauro Guenci (Italy), in Senigallia, Ancona, Italy between 11 - 12 June 2004. |
Originally Posted by 10 Wheels
(Post 6693313)
I qualify Twice. 66 y/o. Lost both sets of car keys to my Buick last week. They are somewhere in the house?
Yep, went to Bucik had a set made. When I got home found one set in my computer chair. Good thing one never forgets how to ride a bicycle. On another note just to show that the old geezers aren't ready for the rocking chair just yet check this out Over at gravelcyclist.com Home page lower left click on older posts Probably the 3rd or 4th page now Larry Brenize Pony Express 75 miler My first gravel race Zman |
Originally Posted by Zurichman2
(Post 19988853)
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I put on one of my winter coats and bingo there is my 2nd set of cars keys I lost about the 2nd week I had the car. lol On another note... If you'd found'm in the refrigerator... then, we might start to worry. |
I'm 74 years old and there have been very few periods of my life that I did not have at least one bicycle. Even in the air force I had bikes including one very poorly made machine in Vietnam. Needless to say that one was confined to getting around on the base at Bien Hoa. Currently have a commuter for the 7- mile ride downtown to a volunteer job 2 or 3 days per week and a hybrid for general riding. Yes, endurance has diminished over the years and I last "rode my age" 4 years ago. Between aging and the increase in traffic around this growing metro area, I ride less cross country and more on MUP's and city streets. Riding a bicycle still seems somewhat magical to me and I often sort of zone out just gliding along with so little effort. Of course the hills are getting steeper, but the shifter hasn't bottomed out on me yet.
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Originally Posted by Lurch
(Post 20000246)
I'm 74 years old and there have been very few periods of my life that I did not have at least one bicycle. Even in the air force I had bikes including one very poorly made machine in Vietnam. Needless to say that one was confined to getting around on the base at Bien Hoa. Currently have a commuter for the 7- mile ride downtown to a volunteer job 2 or 3 days per week and a hybrid for general riding. Yes, endurance has diminished over the years and I last "rode my age" 4 years ago. Between aging and the increase in traffic around this growing metro area, I ride less cross country and more on MUP's and city streets. Riding a bicycle still seems somewhat magical to me and I often sort of zone out just gliding along with so little effort. Of course the hills are getting steeper, but the shifter hasn't bottomed out on me yet.
I would probably be pushing it to attempt to ride my age these days. I am also a runner, and one age-related benchmark is to run a 10K in less than your age. At least that gives you an additional minute every year, which is about the pace that I've been losing speed. But at 71 I can still break 60 minutes in a 10K so should be able to make the mark for a few more years! |
Originally Posted by Lurch
(Post 20000246)
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Yes, endurance has diminished over the years and I last "rode my age" 4 years ago. ... |
go geezers
We should lead the way on the Metric Age. The rest of the planet is already there. Let's set a new standard for the kids born AT. (after television).
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Originally Posted by McBTC
(Post 20001610)
Perhaps riding while older is like engaging in a sport we've never done before--e.g., an inexperienced paddler gets a lot more exercise paddling just a short distance than would a practiced paddler. Maybe we should join the metric age and look forward to riding our age in... kilometers?
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Originally Posted by Lurch
(Post 20001828)
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it's a good place for making mileage (kilometerage?) ... . |
I like that , will be 74 in February.I live in east Tenn. and it has a tendency to be very cool to cold that time of the year.Still doing over 5,000 miles a year
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Being 80
I feel my endurance has increased after acclimating riding the Me-Mover, I still work out with weights, some routines with the same weight I used over 10 years ago. Although I now use a Me-Mover more than I ride my bicycle, I didn't when I first started riding the stand-up scooter because it requires more energy to propel, but after a while, I got used to it, glad I did because of my endurance. I enjoy standing, using my leg muscles differently, no more huffing and puffing as I did about 2 years ago the first time I started stepping, really felt it, lactic acid started with only a short ride, did I made a mistake at 78? Too old to ride a Me-Mover I thought.
But I fought the lactic acid build up, each time I went farther which proves even at an older age we can still build muscle and endurance. I was surprised because I could ride my bicycle for hours, obviously, I was using different muscles including my core which gets' hardly any use spinning on a bicycle. It's true if we use the same muscles constantly without cross training, it stops being a workout, the body get's so used to it. The Me-Mover is my rehab for my age. |
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Of all the new fangled machines out there to keep us more active, I resorted in my last purchase to just rolling along with fenders. And vintage - since I'm also in that category.
I must admit that I am planning on going to The Peleton store in nearby Bellevue, WA to try their machine (as it has been so heavily advertised on TV). I don't want to buy one but hopefully it can give me a value of the watts I can generate. |
Originally Posted by JanMM
(Post 19973598)
They look as if they are enjoying themselves in spite of stupidly high centers of gravity and maximal wind resistance properties. But, an improvement over running, I suppose.
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Originally Posted by Wildwood
(Post 20004554)
Of all the new fangled machines out there to keep us more active...
. I went with new fangled... |
Originally Posted by McBTC
(Post 20007054)
I went with new fangled...
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Happy Sinkie Day is tomorrow (when you eat your leftovers over the kitchen sink)…
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Originally Posted by McBTC
(Post 20011152)
Happy Sinkie Day is tomorrow (when you eat your leftovers over the kitchen sink)...
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Good reason to ride; the scenery/views:
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